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LKPD – RECOUNT TEXT

NAME : _________________________________
CLASS: __________________________________
DATE : __________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
I. LISTENING PRACTICE
Listen to the following recount text carefully and please fill in the blank below!
Last week Jason ____ (1) to a big party at his friend’s house. The Party ______ (2) at 1 am and he got
home at 1.30. After he got home he watched TV and ______ (3) on the sofa. Suddenly he fell of the sofa
and he ______ (4). It was 9 in the morning! He ____ (5) to the kitchen and had a cup of tea. He ________
(6) breakfast. At 9.15 he ____ (7) his bicycle out of the garage.
Oh, No! It ___ (8) broken. He _____ (9) his bicycle and ran to school. Hegot to school at 9.50 but the
school was very quiet. He was really worried because nobody was at school, he ____ (10) to go back
home.
His parents ____(11) still in bed when he _____(12) then he _____ (13) the calendar and he ___ (14).
He _______ (15) that it was Sunday.

II. READING PRACTICE


A. Read the text and state whether the following statements True (T) or False (F).

COVID-19 Pandemic from Wuhan to All Over the World


Novel Corona virus is a family of MERS and SARS viruses. When it infects humans,
it usually causes respiratory infections, ranging from the common cold to serious illnesses,
even to death. Since it was discovered at the end of the year 2019, it is called COVID-19.
Becoming the hottest topic since the last two weeks of January 2020, suddenly this
virus appeared to be a terror for the world community, especially after it claimed the lives
of many people in just two weeks, in Wuhan, China.
The virus was first detected in the animal and seafood market in Wuhan city. It was
later reported that many patients who suffered from COVID-19 were found to be related to
the animal and seafood market. The first people who fell ill from COVID-19 were also
known to be traders in the market.
When a person is infected by the COVID-19, his body temperature can rise
drastically more than 38 degrees Celsius. Then, the patient experiences severe headaches,
dry coughs, fatigue, and sometimes shortness of breath. For the most severe infections,
patients can experience respiratory failure which leads to death.
The transmission of the virus occurs from person to person through droplets when an
infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes. The transmission can also take place through the
air we breathe, especially when we are in a crowd of people. People have to wear masks
wherever they are. Another transmission is direct contact with other human's skin. That's
why people have to practice physical distancing.
On January 30, 2020 the COVID-19 had spread to 18 countries, rendering WHO to
declare it as a global emergency situation. Until now, the COVID-19 has spread in more
than 155 countries and has been declared a global pandemic.
Several efforts to prevent the virus spreading have been conducted in many
countries. One way is lockdown, an emergency situation in which people are not allowed
to freely enter, leave, or move around in a building or area because of the COVID-19
danger.
Another way is COVID-19 vaccination to build national herd immunity, following
the COVID-19 vaccine invention at the end. of December 2020.
Even in early 2022, COVID-19 is not over yet. The virus has mutated into more
virulent variants.

1. The text is organized according to chronological events. (_____)


2. The disease first appeared at the end of December 2019. (_____)
3. People who have consumed meat and seafood can be infected by COVID-19. (_____)
4. COVID-19 was declared as a pandemic after 18 countries were exposed to the disease. (_____)
5. COVID-19 has ended now after people of the affected countries were vaccinated. (_____)

B. Look at the graph and match the clauses/phrases in column A with the clauses/phrases in
column B.

A B

1. The highest number of victims … a. COVID-19 was a dangerous pandemic

2. Although it had the smallest number of b. ten times that of COVID-19


deaths, …
3. The number of deaths on Spanish Flu was c. similar to smallpox outbreak
nearly …
d. died due to smallpox outbreak

III. GRAMMAR PRACTICE


Change the verbs in brackets into the correct verbs form.
1. A: My friends didn't go to the cinema last night because they (see) a film the night before.
B: I see

2. A: What was Mrs. Rani doing in her garden this morning?


B: She (water) her plants.

3. A: Dony was very tired last night because he (exercise) all day.
B: Poor Dony.

4. A: Did Brenda enjoy discussing politics last night?


B: Yes. She (have) a long discussion.

5. A: Has Dinda ever been to Gorontalo?


B: Yes. She (go) there last year.

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